Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Review: You'll Be Mine

You'll Be Mine You'll Be Mine by Rachel Hauck
My rating: πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›

“If you don’t ask, He can’t answer.”

I enjoyed this sweet contemporary set around an Inn. Both main characters had to go back and face the past to be able to step into the future they wanted.

The story flowed well, and it was easy to root for the characters.

“Funny thing about memories,” Ray said. “You can’t trust them. Can’t use them to plug up your fears. Or make you do something you don’t want to do.”

The main characters were on a clear path with their careers, but our plans are not always God’s plan and it was great to be on this journey with them.

*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.*

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About the book:


He just wants to leave the past behind him…

International hotel manager Ben Carter is not sticking around Hearts Bend. He’s just home to sell the inn he inherited from his grandparents. The place holds all his best memories—especially the ones that include regular summer guest Cami Jackson. But she’s been out of his life for years, and she’s not coming back.

She is headed for a glorious future…

Real estate developer Cami Jackson is ready to take over as VP of her father’s company, Akron Development. When the Hearts Bend Inn comes on the market, she wants to swoop it up, if only because of the sweet memories of her favorite summers. The last thing she expects to find is her first love back to sign on the dotted line.

But a first love won’t let them go…

The more time Cami and Ben spend together, the more they realize they have unfinished business. Suddenly, an impulsive decision could turn into a lost-but-found dream. But for Cami’s father, the inn holds memories of a terrible tragedy, and he wants to kill the deal.

Will their lost dreams survive another betrayal?

A heart-healing story of second chances set in the charming town of Hearts Bend!



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